Fantasy Basketball Podcast: DraftKings Exclusive Contest

Kyle McKeown is the Managing Editor of NBA Content for RotoWire.com. He hosts the Fantasy Basketball Podcast and writes about fantasy basketball. Kyle used to run an after school program and approaches his work as an editor with teaching in mind. He genuinely cares about helping others win their fantasy basketball leagues, which seems really dorky when it's written in the third person.
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There are only 20 spots in the contest, making the prize pool $100. First place will win $50, second place will earn $20, and third-fifth places will receive $10.

I claimed a spot, so that leaves just 19 more spots for entries. Sign up now, and try to beat me and other listeners.

The perk with this contest is that it is hidden (exclusive through the link above to Fantasy Basketball Podcast listeners), and DraftKings will make no money on it. "Rake" free. It's a small buy-in and total prize pool, but really the best opportunity to learn the game and get your feet wet.

If you've never played on DraftKings.com before, we recommend reading our Daily Fantasy Basketball 101: How to Win on DraftKings strategy article.

Users should also reference RotoWire's Daily Games Cheat Sheet article for Wednesday to see which players RotoWire's experts picked to consider for your Wednesday lineup.

If you'd like 10 free days to check out everything RotoWire has to offer, go to rotowire.com/pod and claim your free 10 days.

Thanks to all of our listeners for supporting us to the point that we were able to get DraftKings to sponsor the podcast!

Good luck tonight, you melon farmers,

Kyle
@RotoWireKyleNBA

If you stumbled in here and are wondering what the heck the Fantasy Basketball Podcast is, go here.

The author(s) of this article may play in daily fantasy contests including – but not limited to – games that they have provided recommendations or advice on in this article. In the course of playing in these games using their personal accounts, it's possible that they will use players in their lineups or other strategies that differ from the recommendations they have provided above. The recommendations in this article do not necessarily reflect the views of RotoWire.